Exclusive details reveal how little we know about pets and coronavirus
FIRST U.S. DOG TO TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 DIES | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY KHOLOOD EID | | ‘We are in a historic moment now with companion animals’ | The German shepherd, Buddy, died on July 11, after battling the coronavirus and lymphoma. In an exclusive interview with National Geographic, his owners recount the two and a half months between their dog’s first wheeze and his death as one of confusion, frustration, and heartbreak. Their story, along with Buddy’s veterinary records, provides the most comprehensive look yet at an infected pet—and sheds light on how little we know about animals and the virus. | | | | |
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